Wrocław is the largest city in western Poland. It is on the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, roughly 350 kilometres from the Baltic Sea to the north and 40 kilometres from the Sudeten Mountains to the south. For more info check out the Lonely Planet

Wrocław, has six craft breweries/brewpubs so lets start with these and go onto the great multi-tap bars;

Browar Stu Mostów, Jana Długosza 2.

Open; 12:00-24:00 (weekdays); 14:00-1:00 (weekends)

A great small brewery which is definitely worth a visit. Located a fair bit away from the city centre, The brewpub is next to production facility so you can see the whole brewery at once. Interior is a bit mashed up, but a great thing is that you are sitting above the whole brewery, so that the view is great. Staff are very friendly, and helpful, you can also have a chat with owner, who hangs around. The beer are above average for Polish brewpubs and they have 8 of their own brews. Recently also 2 guest beers appeared on tap. Another plus is that its serves up some great food.

Spiż is a chain with several enterprises around the country. The most notable is the brew-pub located in the city hall building in the beautiful old town Square in Wroclaw, the spacious brewpub offers a refuge from the madding tourist crowd. The brew-pub was founded in 1992, making it possibly the oldest brew-pub in Poland? The restaurant is divided into two: a German Beerhall style brewpub which seems to be more of a tourist attraction than anything else and a Soviet style fine dining restaurant. It has an impressive selection of its own produce from 8 taps. The beers are acceptable but not exactly impressive. This is compensated by the very friendly and quite knowledgeable staff. Not expensive but not exactly cheap (for the local population).

Browar Złoty Pies, Wita Stwosza 1-2

Złoty Pies (The GoldenDog)is abrewery-restaurant created in 2015. It is located inthe Market Squarein the tenement"Under the Golden Dog". Inthe main room,on the firstfloor of the building,is a pub andrestaurantand where twohugecoppervats stand. Guests will be ableto watchthe beer production process, and even participate in brewing at certain stages.In addition there is also an atmospheric brickcellar.There are severalsmaller roomswhere you canenjoy abeerin a cozy atmosphere.

Wroclaw craft brewery, founded by home brewers and beer enthusiasts. No other information known at this time, except that the piwo is great.

Browar Stu Mostów, ul. Jana Długosza 2-6 51-162

Open: 4pm till late daily

This brepub on Długosza is a unique place probably in the whole of Poland. It's one of the largest restaurant brewery. Interior design is innovative and clearly reflects the ideas of Sto Mostów Brewery brand - combining tradition with modernity, real beer with real life.

Open 9am – midnight most days Szynkarnia’s ambiance is very different from you might expect from the usual pub. There are three levels - while the bar is on a middle one, the bottom one is the most pub-like. Currently Szynkarnia has 12 taps and 2 casks, always with an interesting selection of beer. Prices are decent. The place also has an impressive variety of food. Service in Szynkarnia varies, sometimes it takes very long wait to get your plate there.

Kontynuacja, Ofiar Oświęcimskich 17

Open; 15:00 – 01:oo daily

A great and rather big modern (Scandinavian style) pub in Wrocław old town, with the biggest multitap choice in Wrocław: 16 taps and no big brewery hogwash. With us you'll discover your favourite beer brands. Why Kontynuacja? The place where the pub is located used to be a renowned beer house up until 1945, where specially-imported Bavarian beer was enjoyed by merchants, students and noblemen alike. Quite busy but the atmosphere is still somehow relaxed. Service isgood and the servers seem quite knowledgeable. Highly recommended.

Located in a cool setting. In the cellar of a tenement house in a busy street leading to the old town Square area, this is a fairly modern pub catering to beer conscious guests. Flags and beer memorabilia everywhere The staff are top notch. They have twelve taps on plus a nice fridge with both local and American bottles. A must visit when in Wrocław.

Impressa, Krupnicza 13

Open 9am – midnight most days

LunchPubImpressa is located in theDistrict of FourConfessions, it is a veryfashionableplacefrequentedbyyoung and old.They offerkaraokeon Wednesdays, and a discoon Friday and Saturday if you want that type of thing!

4Hops, ul. Ofiar Oświęcimskich 46

Open; 4pm till late daily

New pub modern multi-tap bar in the centre of Wroclaw with 16 taps, similar to Kontynuacja. Good selection of Polish beer on tap, didn’t see a bottle list. Prices were OK. The service is nice and they give testers almost to all clients. They also serve some snacks (sandwiches, etc.)

This multi-tap is probably the most beautiful in Wroclaw! Great combination between old bricks and deep blue walls. There are 8 taps and wide selection of bottles in the fridge. Feeling a bit hungry but don't have any money! Don't worry they have got you covered. between 6:30-9 take advantage of free snacks including little canapés, olives and cold cuts. Note located quite close to Wrocław old town, but it can be a little hard to find as it is in the backyard of a building on Kazimierza Wielkiego. But once you find it you won’t regret you came.

Well worth the ten-minute stroll from the city centre and the fact it opens relatively early make it the ideal place to start a trip along this strip of bars. Located under rail tracks. Good selection of beers including craft breweries from Poland and Czech republic.

Palermo, Powstańców Śląskich 168

Open: Daily, noon till last guest

Palermo welcome’srealfans of the golden drink. There are around 80(over 100in summer)brandsof beersPolish, Czechand Belgian beers waiting for you. With an intimate atmosphere anddiversemusic(rock, grunge, 4AD, chillout and others) you willhave a great timein thispub.

A comfortable club with a stylish interior that offers a varied range of beers from Polish regional and foreign breweries. The beer menu changes according to the customers' preferences, but several of the key brands are always available

Bistro / beer bar in an old market hall, located fairly centrally (in old town area). Prices were normal for craft beer in Poland i.e. a lot cheaper than most places in Europe. There is always selection of different 12 Craft beers on taps and real kitchen with very good Polish food

Claims to be a dive bar on its FB page but in reality is the most salubrious bar on this strip. The air-conditioning was a godsend on the baking summer day I visited. Mainly Czech beers, some Polish, all excellently priced. Friendly barman.

Open 9am – 11pm Pod Gryfami is one of the best known restaurants in Wrocłąw, with a selection of beers and wines from around the world. Food wise you'll find European gourmet cuisine with Polish elements, a fact especially valued by foreign visitors, who discover typical Polish flavours. It's a place you can't miss on a tour of Wrocław's Rynek.

Now a couple of bottle shops for you to get some great Polish craft beer to take home and share with your friends;

Piwnica, Zaporoska 39e

Open: mon-sat: 09:00 - 22:00

What a place... A super selection of Polish microbrews, probably the best in the town? Really small bottle shop close to train station. Looks very unassuming from the outside Most prices are under 10 Zloty per bottle. The staff are friendly and know their stuff.

Drink Hala, Rydygiera 15

Open: mon-sat: 10:00 - 22:00

Good bottle shop. Nice selection of beers, from all over the world, hidden in a shabby neighbourhood. Very helpful and friendly staff.